I actually broke a Kingston DataTraveler 8GB flash drive in half after being pissed off by the slow write speed.
With that poor write performance to storage space ratio they are useless. I use them to transfer large video files and I need it to happen quickly dammit.
If i got one for free I would prolly just use it for backup. But think about it why would they want to make it eSATA? Sure we have eSATA and all that stuff. But most PCs used in public areas, even servers and what have you are old and sometimes dont even support USB2.0.
My 2.5" USB drive is perfectly pocket sized. Cost about £50 for a 320 GB LaCie drive and that was quite a few months ago.
Really can't see the point of this drive. USB flash should always be less than £100 otherwise it looses it's appeal. Ideally it should be about £20 for a very good one.
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ReplyThey regularly lose whole laptops full of confidential records in Denver. School records, banking, SSN, addresses, everything.
Easier to guard a small thumb drive than a laptop.
john
lol
With that poor write performance to storage space ratio they are useless. I use them to transfer large video files and I need it to happen quickly dammit.
Really can't see the point of this drive. USB flash should always be less than £100 otherwise it looses it's appeal. Ideally it should be about £20 for a very good one.
Are... Are you a spy? :o
That thing is blazing fast.
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